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Hexavalents in spermatocytes of Robertsonian heterozygotes between Mus m. domesticus 2n=26 from the Vulcano and Lipari Islands (Aeolian archipelago, Italy)
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2018Registro en:
European Journal of Histochemistry, Volumen 62, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 83-87
20388306
1121760X
10.4081/ejh.2018.2894
Autor
Berríos, Soledad
Fernández-Donoso, Rául
Page, Jesús
Ayarza, Eliana
Capanna, Ernesto
Solano, Emanuela
Castiglia, Riccardo
Institución
Resumen
© S. Berríos et al. The size and shape of the chromosomes, as well as the chromosomal domains that compose them, are determinants in the distribution and interaction between the bivalents within the nucleus of spermatocytes in prophase I of meiosis. Thus the nuclear architecture characteristic of the karyotype of a species can be modified by chromosomal changes such as Robertsonian (RB) chromosomes. In this study we analysed the meiotic prophase nuclear organization of the heterozygous spermatocytes from Mus musculus domesticus 2n=26, and the synaptic configuration of the hexavalent formed by the dependent Rb chromosomes Rbs 6.16, 16.10, 10.15, 15.17 and the telocentric chromosomes 6 and 17. Spreads of 88 pachytene spermatocytes from two males were studied and in all of them five metacentric bivalents, four telocentric bivalents, one hexavalent and the XY bivalent were observed. About 48% of the hexavalents formed a chain or a ring of synapsed chromosomes, the latter closed by synapsis